You know what you’re going to get from quarterback Alex Smith. You know tight end Travis Kelce and receiver Tyreek Hill are going to make plays. You know the defense is going to play well and force turnovers.

No team is completely without its concerns though, and when you’re hoping to make a deep postseason run, they become more glaring. There are certainly some matters for KC to address heading into 2017. Let’s take a look at the five biggest ones.

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Short yardage/goal-to-go situations

This is the glaring weakness of the Chiefs’ offense. Very rarely can the Chiefs lineup in a heavy formation and pound the rock into the end zone or just a couple of yards for a first down.

Here’s an example from the Week 15 game vs. Tennessee last season when they failed in back-to-back tries:

Unfortunately this has carried over in the preseason as well. The Chiefs’ offensive line is very good in pass protection and allowed the fewest quarterback pressures in the NFL last season.

It’s not a bad zone run blocking line either, but it just can’t seem to get a hat on a hat and get a push in short yardage situations.